Focus.
Focus is useful when your subject is surrounded by people or objects that you consider distracting. You can focus manually by tapping your finger on the screen as you point at the subject. Many new phones also come with a portrait feature that enables you to do this seamlessly. Also, if your subject is far from you, move closer instead of zooming in with your camera. When you zoom in, the quality of your image decreases and in some cases, the photo becomes blurry.
Capture spectacular angles and reflections.
Images taken from different angles are visually captivating. Instead of using the standard front-facing view, take pictures from above or sideways for a change. This comes in handy especially when taking pictures of food. Also make use of reflections to make your pictures more creative. There are so many reflective surfaces in a home such as mirrors, spoons, and windows. Reflections make images look more abstract and add depth to the story.
Refrain from using the built-in flash.
The flash on a mobile device creates washed-out images when used in places with dark or poor lighting. Preferably, use natural light (from the sun) and where this is not feasible, turn on the lights in the room, or use an external source of light.
Pro tip: Avoid shining light directly on your subject. Instead, bounce the light off a wall, ceiling, or reflector to create a more natural and well-lit image.
Take candid photos and have fun.
These will never go out of style. Candid photos of children around the house, someone cooking, dancing, eating, or even of your pets staring at the camera all make good photos. Just watch out for these moments and be sure to snap the picture at the right time. Also, don’t be afraid to be bold and try new things. One approach is creating themed photoshoots based on movies, colours, music icons, or different time eras.
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